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Movie's you shouldn't have watched with your parents

Started by Scott0, March 31, 2003, 07:55:02 PM

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WQ

I watched the ending of the "Scott Tenorman Must Die" episode of South Park with my mother.  It was VERY uncomfortable.

The Burgomaster

When I was a kid, I took my mother to see FRIDAY THE 13TH (as a Mother's Day present . . . )

It wasn't a big deal, because we both liked horror movies, but the fact that it was a Mother's Day gift makes it worth mentioning.

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"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

frannie

WQ wrote:

> I watched the ending of the "Scott Tenorman Must Die" episode
> of South Park with my mother.  It was VERY uncomfortable.
which episode was that?

Brock

One day I came home from school and my dad and my sixth grade sister were watching "Booty Call" together.  Granted it was the edited-for-Comedy Central version, but still...

And recently my dad rented the direct-to-video "Ed Gein" movie because he was interested in it and made me and my brother watch it too because we're into horror movies.  We laughed our asses off and complained the whole time about how bad it was, which then caused our dad to lecture us about how it's not funny because it really happened and we need to respect that...Then we tried to explain how we don't have to respect the fact that this movie implies that the hallucination of his dead mother called him on a pay phone to tell him to kill someone, but it was a lost cause...he was p**sed for the rest of the night.

Vermin Boy

My parents are usually pretty cool about movies, but watching Switchblade Sisters with them over dinner was still pretty uncomfortable.

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Squishy

Frannie, that "South Park" episode involved Cartman's plot of revenge against the older kid who sold him pubic hair. It involves chili, cannibalism, and a pony. It's episode #501.

"Eric! Are you training that pony to please you?"
"No, I'm trying to teach it to bite someone's penis off. Here you go, come and get it. Come on pony, bite the wiener. Bite it. Come on, good boy. That's it, now bite it off. Bite the wiener. Good pony. Oh, no pony, not like that. He'll like that!!"
--Not Even The Disturbing Part

Skaboi


Pete B6K

I remember watching an episode of 'King of the Hill' with my grandmother when I was about 13 where the plot revolves around a sex-education class which the son goes to and the mum teaches.  Some of my family have a habit of messing up words so, during an advert break, my gran turns to me and with a serious look on her face says 'Do you have sex at school?'.  Fortunately I soon found out she had accidentely missed out the word 'education' but the my face still stayed red for quite a while.

Pete

frannie